Saturday, November 7, 2009

Someone Haveing A Baby

Service of women in the community III

Reply # 1 by Kurt Vetterli

Christian , You really do not answer to my statement, but merely holds it together.
Then put you a question
, which actually is not a question if I they interpret law, but a wrapped in a question statement , understand that I about as follows :
" To say that Paul is here general instructions for Municipalities apply everywhere and at all times, then we say also that the men should raise their hands in prayer always . "

I would answer the following manner:
not look too much on individual terms, but make sure that the connection you do not lose sight! In context, it is
to attitudes. And not to external Attitudes, but the inner (which are naturally expressed by the outward appearances).
Paul says, how, with what inner attitude that women should dress and to lift the men's hands. It is primarily not about the nature of the dresses of the women nor the external position of prayer for men. The men are sacred
hold up his hands. The holding up of hands is just the usual prayer. Therefore there is nothing. It is to say about Paul: "The men are to pray and thereby be free of anger and evil." Whether they
high old hands from the chest or over their heads, or fold it at all, which plays as little a Role as the selection of clothes for women who are asked where they are to adorn themselves with good behavior, modesty, and modesty.

So: Yes, the instruction to the men to pray in holy attitude applies to all Christian men at all times. If we hold today in many places the hands in prayer, but rather fold for example, is not a violation of the statement in 1 Timothy 2:8. If we fold it but while Zorn (unforgiveness) in the heart, then we disregard the statement and sinful.
The statement (or prohibition) to the women to teach, to preach authoritatively, is not a question of the external position.

now wish I myself though that you do not answer back with another question, but explain your position ...

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